Disappointed that SF6 still comes with no USB-C. But other than that, quite happy with its overall performance, especially with battery life that none other Windows tablet (Dell 5285, HP X2 G2, Samsung Galaxy) could compare.
For those first time buyers, the SP6 is a winner! But, I won’t be upgrading from my SP 2017 i7, 16GB 512. The quad core processor on the SP6 is nice but without a dedicated gpu, the increased multi-threaded capability will be marginal. The black version is nice, but I would stick with the silver as it will not chip or scratch off its color. The increased battery life is intriguing but I want to see a true comparison of usage with an equally configured Surface Pro 2017.
It’s a well designed device. Most people won’t care about usb-c for a device like this that is meant to be ultra portable. Performance is good enough for most people’s mobile lifestyle.
I'm 27 years of age and I'm here to tell you, you really don't use a USB C port unless you trying to charge your phone so there's nothing to really complain about when it comes to a USB C port..... and I still prefer using a flash drive over a data cloud so lol
I’m a owner of a Surface myself, so this was very influential in my decision in whether to upgrade or not. Something that bugged me...though the type cover is connected, you’re not pushing it up to the screen of the surface pro. That makes the device as a whole look kinda awkward and overall unappealing. If you’re doing it for your personal comfort while using the device, that’s somewhat understandable though I wouldn’t exactly get why, seeing as the whole purpose of the keyboard being raised slightly when magnetically connected to the screen is supposed to improve overall comfort.
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1. WAY too expensive $$$
2. iFixits repair score of 1/10
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